Vicente Garcia Gonzalez

Vicente Garcia Gonzalez (23 January 1833-4 March 1886) was a Cuban general who served as President in Arms from 1877 to 1878, succeeding Francisco Javier de Cespedes and preceding Manuel de Jesus Calvar.

Biography
Vicente Garcia Gonzalez was born in Las Tunas, Captaincy General of Cuba in 1833, and he began to conspire against Spanish imperialism in 1856. He was appointed a Major-General during the Ten Years' War, and he took part in the burning of Las Tunas in 1869. In 1886, the Spanish murdered him by serving him glass shards with his okra.